MP&P Engineer 2
Berkeley, Missouri 6+ months Up to $61.00/Hour Contract Shift-1
Overview
Assists with definition of requirements for tools, equipment, materials, parts, and processes used in the engineering design, manufacture and/or maintenance of Company products. Drafts engineering specifications and other documents to manage the deployment of tools, equipment, materials, parts, and processes. Assists in evaluation of emerging technologies for potential application to business needs. Assists with development and qualification of new tools, equipment, materials, parts, and processes to meet requirements. Performs routine tests and audits to qualify suppliers to applicable requirements. Conducts routine analysis to determine performance or reasons for failures of tools, materials, parts, or processes. Assists in implementing corrective and preventive actions. Develops computer and production systems to satisfy user requirements. Uses project management tools to meet cost, technical, and schedule requirements. Incorporates environmental health and safety, LEAN, and quality principles into (1) materials and processes, (2) research, design, and qualification, (3) work procedures, and (4) labs and office areas.
Position Responsibilities
Applies engineering knowledge of electrical, electronic, and electro‑mechanical components in evaluation of components for assembly and subassembly repair/design
Directly supports sub‑contractors and suppliers to ensure their electronic components are qualified for Company usage per the contract
Work in a harsh / high‑reliability design environment, including previous aerospace, medical device, automotive, or industrial design/application experience
Knowledgeable of connectors, wires, and cables, including the fabrication of cables/bundles, installation of cables/harnesses, etc.
6+ months — possible extension and possible FTE opportunity.
What you’ll need
Must Have Competencies
Experience or coursework that has given the candidate a familiarity with basic electronic components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, inductors, transformers, connectors, integrated circuits, etc.)
Strong evidence of ability to work as part of a team and familiarity with the idea of working within a hierarchal organization as demonstrated by class projects or past experience
Strong writing and communication skills in addition to a focus on attention to detail
Understanding of the concept of requirements and requirements documentation
Understanding the concept of qualifying parts, evaluating parts
Nice to Have Competencies
Component evaluation/design/qualification, experience with industry/military aerospace standards (SAE, Mil‑specs, ASTMs, IEEE, especially in the area of Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS)
Past work experience with connectors, wires, and cable (i.e. electrical interconnect) wiring harnesses, any manufacturing experience
Specific experience with any sort of heightened requirement or harsh environment application space, including industrial, medical, automotive, aerospace, and military
Specific experience with fiber‑optic interconnect or systems
Experience writing requirements or defining parameters of electrical systems/parts (similar to qualifying parts)
Experience with SSOWs or ensuring deliverables for customers
Specific experience with any type of electrical component fabrication
Specific experience with writing and reviewing requirements
Experience with component‑level design and part selection, including both “from scratch” designs and searching for alternate part substitutions within an established system/circuit
Experience with testing and troubleshooting electrical systems and parts
Bachelor’s degree and typically 2 or more years’ experience in an engineering classification or a Master’s degree with experience in an engineering classification. Required: Bachelor or Master degree from an accredited course of study, in engineering, com
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